Planet-friendly periods

Planet-friendly periods

Up next

Birds, Bees and Business - Why Nature Matters (With The Wildlife Trusts and Landsec)

In this last episode of The Big Green Money Show, find out about Deborah's lifelong passion for nature and how she believes businesses can and should do more to protect it.Listener Poppy has a question for the team.And why does Deborah go barefoot into the garden every day; come ...  Show more

Medicines and Healthcare, with GSK

From disposable gloves to surgical instruments, how could healthcare be greener? Can we prescribe medicines in greener ways? And can we reduce paper use and other forms of waste? Deborah and Fliss chat to an expert in sustainablity in healthcare about what the NHS is getting righ ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Special Episode: Dr. Kate Clancy & Period
This Podcast Will Kill You

Menstruation. Is there any other biological process that is so widely experienced yet is still discussed in hushed tones or with an air of disgust? Period product commercials that never mention menstruation (and what’s with the blue liquid?), sex education classes covering wha ...

  Show more

What is the point of menstruation?
CrowdScience

It's a topic that's taboo in many cultures, yet it's also something nearly every woman experiences – on average upwards of 400 times throughout her life: menstruation.

Responding to a flood of questions from our CrowdScience listeners, Marnie Chesterton seeks to unpack ...

  Show more

Do we need to talk more about menstruation?
Africa Daily

Despite it being a regular bodily function, menstruation isn’t often talked about. But it’s something that is causing huge problems for many women on the continent. It’s estimated that one in ten girls miss school while they’re on their period And the cost of sanitary products ca ...  Show more

Period pants, poverty and the environment
Business Daily

Can this multi-million dollar industry help the climate and fight period poverty? Tamasin Ford speaks to Marisa Meltzer, a writer in New York who recently tried them out. Maria Molland is the CEO of period underwear company, Thinx, who says that sales of their underwear, ranging ...  Show more